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Chicken Taquitos

Easy & Delicious Chicken Taquitos

These Chicken Taquitos are easy, delicious, and full of creamy chicken. They are crispy and crunchy on the outside and easily tailored to both the picky eaters in your home and to those wanting to lower the calories.

This Chicken Taquito recipe calls for oven baking with no frying. You don’t have to worry about hot oil or deep fried anything.

Chicken Taquitos Ingredients

Cream Cheese

Salsa

Lime Juice

Cumin

Chili Powder

Onion Powder

Garlic Powder

Cooked Chicken

Pepperjack Cheese

Corn Tortillas

Avocado Oil Spray

How to make Chicken Taquitos

(full recipe instructions with measurements and printable card are at the end of this post)

Warm the tortillas between two damp paper towels briefly in the microwave. This will keep them from tearing while rolling. Keep them between the paper towels only taking one out at a time while you roll them.

Add about 3 tablespoons of mixture to the tortilla. Roll tightly.

Place seam side down on your parchment or silicone mat lined baking sheet.

Once all taquitos are on the baking sheet, spray with avocado oil.

Sprinkle with sea salt.

Bake 15-18 minutes until brown and crispy.

Can these be made ahead of time?

Yes! I like to make big batches of them and then put them in the freezer. When I’m ready to eat them, I heat them up in the oven or air fryer. You technically could heat them up in the microwave, but I like mine crispy and crunchy on the outside so I stick to the oven or air fryer.

Can I use flour tortillas?

You can, but you won’t get the same result. They’ll be equally delicious, but they won’t have the same crunch factor.

Tips, tricks, and troubleshooting for Chicken Taquitos

Why are my tortillas tearing or ripping when I roll them? It’s important to briefly heat the corn tortillas and keep them between two damp paper towels to avoid tearing while rolling.

My chicken taquitos are browning up in the oven – You may want to add just a couple of minutes to the baking time. All ovens and altitudes are different so yours may require just a little more time to crisp up completely.

My taquitos are coming unrolled on the baking sheet – It’s important to not over stuff them, to roll them tight, and be sure they are seam side down on the baking sheet. If needed you can push them a little once on the baking sheet.

Use precooked chicken – If this means opting for a rotisserie chicken, store bought shredded chicken, or chicken you made yourself in the Instant Pot, Slow Cooker, or baked… do it! Don’t make it complicated.

Alterations for picky eaters

If your picky eater doesn’t like shredded meat, you can always use cubed chicken. Instead of shredding your cooked chicken, dice it up in cubes.

For picky eaters who hate citrus, you can omit the lime entirely. Once the dish is complete, they likely won’t be able to notice the flavor individually, but you can leave it entirely if needed.

If you are concerned about the spice level for your picky eater, omit the chili powder and use Monterey jack cheese instead. You can use an extremely mild salsa or omit it entirely. You could also sub for 2 tbsp of plain canned tomato sauce. My family and I don’t find these spicy, but everyone’s palate is different. If you have someone you’re cooking for that is particularly sensitive to spice, just leave them out.

Those with picky eaters who hate corn tortillas (I have one in my house who is that way), you could always use flour tortillas. The one in my home doesn’t mind the corn tortilla once they are crispy and crunchy, but if yours does, just switch to their favorite flour tortilla.

Warm the tortillas between two damp paper towels briefly in the microwave. This will keep them from tearing while rolling. Keep them between the paper towels only taking one out at a time while you roll them.

Add about 3 tablespoons of mixture to the tortilla. Roll tightly.

Place seam side down on your parchment or silicone mat lined baking sheet.

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Kara is a wife & mother living deep in the heart of Texas. She loves all things food and spending time with her family and dogs. She has a passion for cooking and loves making yummy, family-friendly recipes. Read More…